Havenstein Retires

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Knew it was coming, but still sad to say farewell.

Glad he didn't try to stick around any longer than he should have. Always good when an athlete knows his time is done.

A huge part of our re-emergence. I hope he hangs around in some sort of assistant coaching position eventually.

He'd make an excellent OL coach. Nobody got more out of less with their technique than Big Rob. Short arms? Limited athlete? Not as strong at his size? Didn't matter; his technique was impeccable, and that's why he lasted so long in this league.
 
You realize that you kind of morphed into Old-Not-Dead for a few seconds there.

No, I didn't...because I didn't want to get rid of Havenstein; I said that he'd be an amazing O-line coach if he wanted to be because he got the most out of very limited athletic gifts with impeccable technique.
 
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No, I didn't...because I didn't want to get rid of Havenstein; I said that he'd be an amazing O-line coach if he wanted to be because he got the most out of very limited athletic gifts with impeccable technique.
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Was thinking about how to contextualize his career here, and what I came up with I think is pretty interesting.

I think it might be more rare for a player to play with the Rams for 10+ years, and not play for another team, than it is to be a Ram and a hall of famer. Warner, Holt, Bruce, Pace all played for another team.

Some of that is knowing when to call it....but pretty interesting and I think makes him worthy of ring of honor type stuff if that's something we do
 
Tremendous warrior for us. Huge part of the Rams success over the last decade.

Always an elite run blocker and I loved how he worked hard to refine his pass blocking later in his career to become a very reliable pass blocker after some struggles.

Model team player and locker room presence as well.

Godspeed Havenstein! Rock on brother!